1.Application progresses of new ultrasonic technologies for assisting diagnosis of BI-RADS 4 lesions
Jiahong LI ; Pengji LIN ; Tianqi WU ; Mingsong XUE ; Tingwei CHEN ; Weixiang LIANG ; Tao LIU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2024;21(1):52-55
The ultrasonic manifestations of benign and malignant breast imaging-reporting and data system(BI-RADS)4 lesions overlap in some degrees,is able to result in unnecessary biopsy or untimely therapy.Accurate classifying the nature of BI-RADS 4 breast lesions can provide reliable references for clinical decision-making.The progresses of application of new ultrasonic technologies,including automated breast volume scanner,superb micro-vascular imaging,elastography,contrast-enhanced ultrasound and artificial intelligence for assisting diagnosis of BI-RADS 4 lesions were reviewed in this article.
2.Efficacy of reconstruction with half of peroneous longus tendon autograft for the treatment of chronic Achilles tendon rupture combined with tendon defects
Tingwei ZHAO ; Jian LI ; Wufeng CAI ; Kunhao CHEN ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(2):162-167
Objective:To evaluate the outcomes of reconstruction with half of peroneous longus tendon autograft for the treatment of chronic Achilles tendon rupture combined with tendon defects.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted on the clinical data of 14 patients with chronic tendon rupture combined with defects admitted to Orthopedic Sports Medicine Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University from November 2017 to August 2020, including 11 males and 3 females, aged 26-62 years [(42.8±10.7)years]. All the patients underwent Achilles tendon reconstruction with half of peroneus longus tendon autograft. American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, Achilles tendon total rupture score (ATRS) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were compared before surgery, at 12 months after surgery and at the last follow-up. At the last follow-up, MRI of the injured ankle was prescribed to evaluate tendon healing; Thomspon test was performed and the patients were asked to do single-leg heel raise; the patients were asked about their conditions in returning to daily life activities and sports. Postoperative complications were observed.Results:All the patients were followed up for 24-47 months [(35±9)months]. AOFAS score, ATRS and VAS at 12 months after surgery were (87.9±6.6)points, (80.9±2.4)points and (2.0±0.3)points respectively, superior to those before surgery [(52.7±16.9)points, (42.0±4.4)points and (4.1±0.4)points respectively] ( P<0.05). The afore-mentioned results at the last follow-up were (95.2±7.2)points, (85.9±2.5)points and (0.8±0.3)points respectively, superior to those at 12 months after surgery ( P<0.05). MRI images of the affected ankle joints showed satisfactory healing of the reconstructed Achilles tendon at the last follow-up. All the patients, being negative in Thompson test at the last follow-up, were able to complete the heel lift on the affected side. All the patients resumed activities of daily living at the last follow-up, among whom 5 resumed to moderate- to high-intensity sports activities, such as basketball sport, and moderate-to high-intensity physical training, 5 resumed light-intensity sports activities such as jogging and swimming, and the other 4 did not resume sports due to fear of re-injury or aging. One patient had delayed wound healing, which was considered gout-related. One patient complained about mild pain at the Achilles tendon in cold weather or after long walks. No re-rupture of the Achilles tendon occurred. No patient complained about discomfort at the graft harvest site, calcaneal valgus or restricted ankle plantar flexion. Conclusions:For patients with chronic Achilles tendon rupture combined with tendon defects, reconstruction with half of peroneous longus tendon autograft facilitates postoperative spinal function recovery and pain alleviation, achieves satisfaction with the returning to daily activity and sports, and has few complications.
3.Effectiveness and perioperative managements of unilateral adrenalectomy as surgical treatment in curing primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia
Chen FANG ; Jun DAI ; Wei HE ; Xin HUANG ; Danfeng XU ; Tingwei SU ; Guang NING ; Weiqing WANG ; Fukang SUN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(4):271-275
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of unilateral adrenalectomy for treating primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) of different clinical types.Methods:The clinical and biochemical data of 54 patients with PBMAH who underwent unilateral adrenalectomy from May 2008 to March 2023 were retrospectively collected. Preoperative CT images of all patients showed enlarged bilateral adrenal glands with multiple nodules of " fused masses". Mean preoperative blood cortisol concentration at 8am was (21.5±7.7)μg/dl, urinary free cortisol concentration was (442.6±300.4)μg/24h, and mean 8am ACTH concentration was (6.4±2.3)pg/ml. Postoperative symptoms, BMI, blood pressure, mass diameter, cortisol and ACTH concentration were recorded and analyzed.Results:Compared with ordinary laparoscopic surgery, robot-assisted surgery showed shorter operation time [(115.4±22.1)min vs.(95.0±19.8)min, P=0.045]; less blood loss [(118.2±57.0)ml vs. (125.6±45.3)ml, P=0.441] and shorter hospitalization time [(5.2±0.9)day vs. (6.4±1.2)day, P=0.279]. Compared with laparoscopic surgery, open surgery showed longer operation time [(134 34.5) min vs. (104.3±20.1) min, P=0.035]; more blood loss [(305.5±85.2) ml vs. (122.5±44.3) ml, P=0.012] and longer hospitalization time[(10.4±3.2)day vs. (5.7±1.0) day, P=0.020]. The average follow-up time was (23.7±11.7) months. Sixteen cases biochemically relapsed, and the average relapse-free time was (25.4±13.4) month. Mean postoperative systolic blood pressure was (131.1±16.8)mmHg ( P=0.001) while diastolic blood pressure decreased to (82.2±11.1)mmHg ( P=0.002). Postsurgical average blood cortisol concentration decreased to (10.2±4.0)μg/dl ( P<0.01), while urine cortisol concentration decreased to (106.6±43.4)μg/24h( P<0.01). Average ACTH concentration increased to (12.6±4.1)pg/ml( P=0.005). Recurrent patients had higher preoperative blood and urine cortisol concentration(24.7±8.2)μg/dl( P=0.046), (522.8±234.2)μg/24h( P=0.028), and all of them underwent contralateral adrenalectomy. Conclusions:Unilateral adrenalectomy is safe and effective for treatment of PBMAH while part of patients biochemically relapsed. Subclinical patients were observed no recurrent cases after surgery. Recurrent patients have higher preoperative blood and urine cortisol levels and should undertake contralateral adrenalectomy and supplement corticosteroids for whole life.
4.The mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates
Sishan JIANG ; Dongya LI ; Tingwei LUO ; Qinqin CHENG ; Na ZHANG ; Ouying CHEN ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(33):2612-2618
Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates, and to provide reference for cultivating humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates.Methods:From May to July, 2023, the nursing undergraduates from Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Xi'an Medical College were selected as the research objects by convenient sampling method, and they were investigated by general information questionnaire, spiritual health scale, emotional intelligence scale and humanistic care ability scale.Using AMOS 29.0 to construct a structural equation model, this paper explored the mediating effect of spiritual health between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates.Results:Finally, 1 126 valid questionnaires were collected. Among 1 126 nursing undergraduates, there were 229 males and 897 females. The total scores of spiritual health, emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates were (90.60 ± 11.02), (126.01 ± 11.90), (174.27 ± 15.16) points, respectively. The humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates was positively correlated with spiritual health and emotional intelligence ( r=0.441, 0.417; both P<0.01), emotional intelligence and spiritual health were positively correlated ( r=0.397, P<0.01). Spiritual health had some mediating effects between emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability, and the amount of mediating effects was 32.24%. Conclusions:The humanistic care ability of nursing undergraduates is at a medium level, and emotional intelligence can influence humanistic care ability through spiritual health. Therefore, it is suggested that nursing educators should add courses and practical activities related to spiritual health in the training plan of nursing students to promote their emotional intelligence and humanistic care ability.
5.Animal models of SARS-CoV-2 infection and pathology in mice and monkeys
Bo ZHANG ; Tingwei CHEN ; Xiaozhuo LI ; Tianqing LI ; E DONG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2023;31(11):1498-1503
As the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2(SARS-CoV-2)pandemic continues to spread globally,its genome is undergoing mutations and evolution,giving rise to various strains such as α,β,γ,and δ.Therefore,the continuous development of drugs and vaccines targeting the various strains has become pivotal to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.Establishing animal models of SARS-CoV-2 enables study of the pathogenesis of the virus and is crucial for evaluating the efficacy of drugs and vaccines against SARS-CoV-2.However,commonly used animal models such as mice exhibit limited susceptibility to wildtype SARS-CoV-2 infection,underscoring the urgent need for animal models that can be infected with the novel coronavirus and better simulate the human pathological and physiological conditions.This review summarizes the animal models used to study SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission,and their progress in characterizing the viral immunopathology.
6.Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of tumor heterogeneity and intercellular networks in human urothelial carcinoma
Xingwei JIN ; Qizhang WANG ; Fangxiu LUO ; Junwei PAN ; Tingwei LU ; Yang ZHAO ; Xiang ZHANG ; Enfei XIANG ; Chenghua ZHOU ; Baoxing HUANG ; Guoliang LU ; Peizhan CHEN ; Yuan SHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(6):690-706
Background::Heterogeneity of tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (TME) is significantly associated with clinical outcomes and treatment responses in patients with urothelial carcinoma (UC). Comprehensive profiling of the cellular diversity and interactions between malignant cells and TME may clarify the mechanisms underlying UC progression and guide the development of novel therapies. This study aimed to extend our understanding of intra-tumoral heterogeneity and the immunosuppressive TME in UC and provide basic support for the development of novel UC therapies.Methods::Seven patients with UC were included who underwent curative surgery at our hospital between July 2020 and October 2020. We performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis in seven tumors with six matched adjacent normal tissues and integrated the results with two public scRNA-seq datasets. The functional properties and intercellular interactions between single cells were characterized, and the results were validated using multiplex immunofluorescence staining, flow cytometry, and bulk transcriptomic datasets. All statistical analyses were performed using the R package with two-sided tests. Wilcoxon-rank test, log-rank test, one-way analysis of variance test, and Pearson correlation analysis were used properly.Results::Unsupervised t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding clustering analysis identified ten main cellular subclusters in urothelial tissues. Of them, seven urothelial subtypes were noted, and malignant urothelial cells were characterized with enhanced cellular proliferation and reduced immunogenicity. CD8 + T cell subclusters exhibited enhanced cellular cytotoxicity activities along with increased exhaustion signature in UC tissues, and the recruitment of CD4 + T regulatory cells was also increased in tumor tissues. Regarding myeloid cells, coordinated reprogramming of infiltrated neutrophils, M2-type polarized macrophages, and LAMP3 + dendritic cells contribute to immunosuppressive TME in UC tissues. Tumor tissues demonstrated enhanced angiogenesis mediated by KDR + endothelial cells and RGS5 +/ACTA2 + pericytes. Through deconvolution analysis, we identified multiple cellular subtypes may influence the programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) immunotherapy response in patients with UC. Conclusion::Our scRNA-seq analysis clarified intra-tumoral heterogeneity and delineated the pro-tumoral and immunosuppressive microenvironment in UC tissues, which may provide novel therapeutic targets.
7.A qualitative research on the real emotional experience and needs of parents of dying newborns
Na ZHANG ; Rong ZHANG ; Yuqiong XIANG ; Tingwei LUO ; Yuee XIONG ; Muhua CHEN ; Dan LUO ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(20):2708-2713
Objective:To deeply understand the real emotional experience and needs of the parents of dying newborns, so as to provide a reference for future neonatal palliative care.Methods:From February to October 2021, purposeful sampling was used to select 15 parents of dying newborns in the Department of Neonatology of Hunan Children's Hospital as the research object. A qualitative research design was conducted, and the semi-structured interview method was used to conduct in-depth interviews with the research subjects, and NVivo 10.0 software was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 3 themes were extracted, namely, the ambivalence when giving up treatment, negative life effects after giving up, needs and expectations.Conclusions:Parents of dying newborns generally have ambivalence when they give up treatment. After giving up, they will show emotions such as sadness and helplessness, self-blame and regret, and depression. Understanding the real emotions and inner needs of the parents of dying newborns helps medical and nursing staff to pay attention to parents' negative psychology and understand their needs, and provide parents with targeted psychological support and other care, so as to help the parents of dying newborns and their families through a special period.
8.Construction of evaluation index system of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence
Qian TANG ; Jianjun CHEN ; Dahua ZHANG ; Meihua LIU ; Xiang DING ; Na ZHANG ; Yuqiong XIANG ; Tingwei LUO ; Lihui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(32):4467-4473
Objective:To construct the evaluation index system of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence, so as to provide a basis for accurate measurement of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence.Methods:A research group was established in August 2021. Based on the quality onion model and literature analysis, a qualitative interview was conducted in September 2021 with 10 provincial and above hospitals pediatric specialist nurses, 5 pediatric nursing managers, 5 pediatric chief physicians and 5 primary caregivers for children selected by objective sampling. From September 2021 to February 2022, questionnaires were sent to 16 experts via email or WeChat for three rounds of Delphi expert consultation. The evaluation indexes of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence were determined according to the authority coefficient, Kendall coordination coefficient, coefficient of variation and other factors.Results:Among three rounds of expert consultation, the effective recovery rates of the questionnaire were all 100.00% (16/16) , and the authority coefficients were 0.813, 0.888 and 0.895, respectively, and the Kendall coordination coefficients were 0.175 (χ 2=289.348, P<0.01) , 0.239 (χ 2=408.131, P<0.01) and 0.288 (χ 2=467.280, P<0.01) , respectively. The final evaluation index system of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence included 6 first level indicators, 18 second level indicators and 84 third level indicators. Conclusions:The evaluation index system of pediatric specialized nurses' core competence is scientific and reliable, which can be used as an effective tool to measure the core competence of pediatric specialized nurses.
9.Hormonal and radiographic features of primary empty sella
Rui CHEN ; Yiran JIANG ; Weiwei ZHOU ; Lei JIANG ; Tingwei SU ; Weiqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(10):849-853
Clinical data of 116 cases diagnosed as primary empty sella (PES) from 2012 to 2016 in the Department of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, Ruijin Hospital were analyzed in this study. Insulin-induced hypoglycemia test and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were applied to explore the predictive factors of hypopituitarism in patients with PES. The results showed that 43 (37. 07%) patients with PES were with hypopituitarism. Pituitary height<2. 35 mm and pituitary sagittal area<23. 5 mm2indicated a high risk of hypopituitarism in patients with PES.
10.Palpitation, tremble, sweaty, and weight gain---Localization of insulinoma
Tingwei SU ; Ying CHEN ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Lei JIANG ; Zhiyuan WU ; Weiqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;32(8):696-699
[Summary] A 47 years old female presented with palpitation, tremble, sweaty, and weight gain. Insulinoma was suspended and confirmed with hypoglycemia caused by endogenous hyperinsulinemia. The CT scan was failed to localize the tumor. MRI and ASVS showed inconsistent results. A nutrient arterial was found by arterial angiography and explained the different results. Robert assistant surgery successfully removed the tumor and the patient was well recovered.

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